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Unisex Oroboros Loro Piana Cashmere Intarsia Knit Crop in Black with Crocodile in White - Unknown Union_Shop
Unisex Oroboros Loro Piana Cashmere Intarsia Knit Crop in Black with Crocodile in White - Unknown Union_Shop
Oroboros Cashmere Crop
Oroboros Cashmere Crop
Unisex Oroboros Loro Piana Cashmere Intarsia Knit Crop in Black with Crocodile in White - Unknown Union_Shop
Unisex Oroboros Loro Piana Cashmere Intarsia Knit Crop in Black with Crocodile in White - Unknown Union_Shop
Oroboros Cashmere Crop
Oroboros Cashmere Crop

Oroboros Cashmere Crop

$925

Crocodiles are a symbol sometimes used in Carlos Luna’s work to represent the patient yet powerful forces of judgement and accountability. When placed in a circular position where the crocodile is eating its own tail, the Western traditions and philosophies symbolized by the Oroboros are immediately invoked. And to add further context, Luna embedded into the stomach of the crocodile the symbol for Eleggua, the Yoruba deity who observes and reports human folly and accomplishment throughout our journey between life and death. Taken as a whole, this multi-layered work cautions us to remember that, among other things, a deeper spiritual accountability remains an immutable force during the entire cycle of our lives: as if a predator waits patiently amongst the flowers.

Utilizing Loro Piana cashmere and the intarsia knitting process, our lightweight Oroboros Cashmere Crop accentuates the human form cutting midway on the torso and following the curvature of the waist with luxurious finishings. 

Fabric Content: 100% Loro Piana Cashmere

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UUAW22K003-0

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A person does not grow from the ground like a vine or a tree, one is not part of a plot of land. Mankind has legs so it can wander.

Dieter Rems

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